SOME SCRIBNER BOOKS WITH AMERICANS OF PAST AND PRESENT DAYS By J. J. JUSSERAND French Ambassador to the United States and Dean of the Diplomatic Corps at Washington A most scholarly and important book on relations between this country and France. It includes chapters on Rochambeau, Washington, Lincoln, and a literary chapter on Howard Furness, the Shakespearian. It is most fitting that he should at this time write of the close affiliation of the American and French Republics. $1.50 net. ENGLAND'S EFFORT By MRS. HUMPHRY WARD With a Preface by Joseph H. Choate This inspiring book gives a wonderfully graphic picture of the intense activity of the English people at home in their part of the war :- the vast munitions and equipment industries into which women are pouring by the tens of thousands to take the place of men; the transformed England that has come with the realization of her needs. Mrs. Ward has followed, too, the munitions to the front in France, of which she gives a picture unsurpassed in vividness. The Hon. Joseph H. Choate writes a preface to the book. $1.00 net. THE END OF A CHAPTER By SHANE LESLIE "Mr. Leslie fills his book with charming anecdotes, interesting remi J. J. JUSSERAND niscences of noted men and women and caustic comments upon society Author of "With Americans of Past and Present Days" in all its phases." - Chicago Tribune. THE PRESIDENCY ITS DUTIES, ITS POWERS ITS LIMITATIONS PRESIDENTIAL NOMINATIONS AND ELECTIONS By JOSEPH BUCKLIN BISHOP A History of American Conventions, National Campaigns, Inaugurations, and Campaign Caricature. Illustrated. $1.50 net. $1 25 net. WITH THE FRENCH In France and Salonika THE WAR IN EASTERN WHY WAR By FREDERIC C. HOWE A significant passage from this book: "Wars are not made by peoples. Wars are made by irresponsible monarchs, by ruling aristocracies, by foreign ministers and by diplomats. Wars are made by privileged interests, by financiers, by commercial groups seeking private profit in foreign lands. "Wars are made behind closed doors." $1.50 net. ANTWERP TO GALLIPOLI By ARTHUR RUHL "A stirring, deeply moving, and dramatic narrative, and it will live as one of the great stories of the great war."— New York Globe. Illustrated. $1.50 net. EUROPE Described by JOHN REED. Pictured by BOARDMAN ROBINSON A book of the human side of the war, intense with life, color, humor and sympathy. $2.00 net From "The War in Eastern Europe" CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS, FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK |